Wonder Woman #30

Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist: Goran Sudzuka Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 16, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 16
8.3Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

Wonder Woman, the God of War, takes command of the deadliest army ever! The Amazons are back, and they have some scores to settle

  • 10
    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring Apr 16, 2014

    WONDER WOMAN continues to be one of the best, if not the best, on-going series at DC Comics. While this character has never been one I've gravitated towards, Azzarello and Cliff Chiang (with Goran Sudzuka and Matthew Wilson) have put together not only one of the most interesting takes on Wonder Woman, but one that will stand the test of time. There's a lot happening in this particular issue which really changes where Diana stands with the Amazons. Instead of spoiling the whole thing, though, you should just go out at pick it up. This issue is setting up something awesome, so jump on board. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Apr 17, 2014

    Wonder Woman #30 is great.  Brian Azzarello continues his long form story of gods, monsters, princesses and more monsters.  I review each issue as it comes out, but they are all just brick and mortar to this incredible series as a whole.  If you haven't read this from the beginning, shame on you. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Infinite Comix - Dan Gehen Apr 17, 2014

    Wonder Woman #30 is par for the course for the series, which is spectacular. Though Cliff Chaing's art is initially missed, Goran Sudzuka absolutely owns this issue. Combined with another outstanding script from Brian Azzarello, this is a series that more people need to be reading. Great story. Great art. Buy it. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Nerds On The Rocks - Frank Fuentes Apr 18, 2014

    Wonder Woman #30 brings Azzarello's run back to its beginning. He obviously knew he wanted to come back to Paradise Island at the end of his run. It's paying off because while the story is not over, there is a sense of closure. I'm willing to bet the battle will take place on Paradise Island. There's a twist at the end that will shock you. If you're like then you'll be anxiously waiting to see what happens next. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Apr 17, 2014

    Goran Sudzuka takes over art duties from Cliff Chiang for this issue. Sudzuka has generally been a good fill-in for Chiang, capturing his clean, economical style well, if not channeling quite the sense of energy and grace in his panels. But his pages flow well, and he certainly does his part in terms of conveying the horrific nature of the First Born. The one real visual misstep this issue makes is in framing Diana'a pivotal speech to her Amazonian sisters with Diana atop a high balcony. The nature of her speech practically demands her to be on ground level with her sisters. But it's hardly a deal-breaker for this latest enjoyable installment of Azzarello's run. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Apr 17, 2014

    Wonder Woman #30 delivered on what you like most about this series, it continues to remain down to Earth. In the midst of everything surreal and mythological, Brian Azzarello manages to make sure that you don't forget that these are all people, even if some prove themselves to be less than such. Seeing Wonder Woman as more than a God or Queen is very helpful to bringing out the best in her supporting cast. Whatever comes next, I would like to pick up issue #31 seeing that the intensity can pick up without losing the consistent characterization we've been given throughout. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Apr 18, 2014

    Wonder Woman #30 is a good outing that's not all it can be, but it does enough to move the literary ball forward while giving us a sense of the stakes at play. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Apr 22, 2014

    A strong start that robs us of a strong climax. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Apr 19, 2014

    Wonder Woman is kind of just a placeholder issue, moving the plot and various characters forward on their expected courses. Read Full Review

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